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postmodel 0.3.0

postmodel
Introduction
Postmodel is an easy-to-use asyncio ORM (Object Relational Mapper) inspired by Django and Tortoise ORM.
Postmodel provides 90% Django ORM like API, to ease the migration of developers wishing to switch to asyncio.
Currently, Postmodel provides following features:

full active-record pattern
optimistic locking
100% code coverage

But, it still have some limits:

only support Postgresql
no planing support SQLite, instead it will supports RediSQL
no support relation

Postmodel is supported on CPython >= 3.6 for PostgreSQL.
Getting Started
Installation
You have to install postmodel like this:
pip install postmodel

Quick Tutorial
Primary entity of postmodel is postmodel.models.Model.
You can start writing models like this:
from postmodel import models

class Book(models.Model):
id = models.IntField(pk=True)
name = models.TextField()
tag = models.CharField(max_length=120)

class Meta:
table = "book_test"

def __str__(self):
return self.name

After you defined all your models, postmodel needs you to init them, in order to create backward relations between models and match your db client with appropriate models.
You can do it like this:
from postmodel import Postmodel

async def init():
# Here we connect to a PostgreSQL DB.
# also specify the app name of "models"
# which contain models from "app.models"
await Postmodel.init(
'postgres://postgres@localhost:54320/test_db',
modules= [__name__]
)
# Generate the schema
await Postmodel.generate_schemas()

Here we create connection to Postgres database, and then we discover & initialise models.
Postmodel currently supports the following databases:

PostgreSQL (requires asyncpg)

generate_schema generates the schema on an empty database. Postmodel generates schemas in safe mode by default which
includes the IF NOT EXISTS clause, so you may include it in your main code.
After that you can start using your models:
# Create instance by save
book = Book(id=1, name='Mastering postmdel', tag="orm")
await book.save()

# Or by .create()
await Book.create(id=2, name='Learning Python', tag="python")

# Query

books = await Book.filter(tag="orm").all()
assert len(books) == 1

Contributing
Please have a look at the Contribution Guide <docs/CONTRIBUTING.md>_
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE <LICENSE>_ file for details

License:

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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